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don where he now our fun apparel. they kind of changed the christmas lyrics to this one. they're getting a little criticized for taking the word gay out. >> and they apologized. >> they realize now it was in bad taste. >> they should apologize for the sweater. >> this is stirs lois first loo. would too early oig starts right now. >>> the new york yankees released this congratulatory message for the red sogsox. take a look. >> the new york yankees would alike to extend congratulations to their arch rivals on their 8th championship in 109 years. you'll match our 27 championships in the year 2271. good luck, fellows. >> let us enjoy just for a little while. if turns out pieces of the world series already headed
don where he now our fun apparel. they kind of changed the christmas lyrics to this one. they're getting a little criticized for taking the word gay out. >> and they apologized. >> they realize now it was in bad taste. >> they should apologize for the sweater. >> this is stirs lois first loo. would too early oig starts right now. >>> the new york yankees released this congratulatory message for the red sogsox. take a look. >> the new york yankees would...
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legendary coach don shula, hall of famer dan marino, and tony dungy now with nbc sports, considered by many to be football's moral compass. on monday richie incognito was clear across the country, strolling down rodeo drive in beverly hills. newly released portions of his fox sports interview included one critical question he wouldn't answer, whether dolphins coaches ordered him to, quote, toughen up jonathan martin. >> true or false? >> i'm here to talk about my relationship with john. there's an nfl investigation and they'll get to the bottom of all that. >> but in the meantime, the dolphins struggled to keep their eye on the ball. >> and this is another test. are we going to pull tighter together or are we going to separate and i think we'll pull tighter together. >> definitely more to come. that was nbc's kerry sanders reporting. we'll be right back. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you
legendary coach don shula, hall of famer dan marino, and tony dungy now with nbc sports, considered by many to be football's moral compass. on monday richie incognito was clear across the country, strolling down rodeo drive in beverly hills. newly released portions of his fox sports interview included one critical question he wouldn't answer, whether dolphins coaches ordered him to, quote, toughen up jonathan martin. >> true or false? >> i'm here to talk about my relationship with...
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some big names on it, tony dungy, don shula, former quarterback dan marino, jason taylor, former jets running back curtis martin. if this is part of what the nfl culture is, dave, how tough is it going to be to change? >> well, it's going to have to change because we're not living in an era where the locker room is a sealed environment anymore. we're living in an era of social media, where people keep their voice mails, where people keep their e-mails and if there's somebody who wants to blow the whistle, they're going to have a lot of material evidence to move forward with. let me explain also why the nfl will move heaven and earth to make this change. we just came off a month, remember, where nfl players are wearing pink on the field. i'm not trying to doubt their commitment to fighting breast cancer but a lot of that is to appeal to women, to make it clear to them -- they're also holding moms across the country but to make it clear to women that playing in the nfl is not an express route to concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, it is a positive route let for your sons.
some big names on it, tony dungy, don shula, former quarterback dan marino, jason taylor, former jets running back curtis martin. if this is part of what the nfl culture is, dave, how tough is it going to be to change? >> well, it's going to have to change because we're not living in an era where the locker room is a sealed environment anymore. we're living in an era of social media, where people keep their voice mails, where people keep their e-mails and if there's somebody who wants to...
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. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to promote peace through strength. >> some people see that in the republican party, maggie, are talking again about rant paul and isolationism. what's the line that he walks here? >> he's trying to be reagan without beening an isolationist. he's trying to look at a, he's going to the citadel, a military institution, he's not avoiding it. this is a big theme of his. he is going to places that it moo be welcome. he is saying, i will keep my message consistent. i think you will continue to hear a lot of that, the line is, he has to not seem like his dad, he is saying, no wars, no time, no intervention, no an
. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to...
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guess what, don? coming up by monday, it looks like we will see some of the coldest air that we have seen so far this season. it is going to be -- it's been fairly miserable the last week or so. >> i'll still take warm. >> even though you're miserable? >> enough of that. thank you, karen. >>> a floating data center and high event space? mystery over the barge in the san francisco bay revealed to be owned by google. government inspectors were sworn to secrecy. the police said it's not their problem and the mayor said he had no clue. wednesday, google solved the mystery finally. it's an interactive space where people can learn about technology. does that mean a show room for google glass? >> on a barge? >> apparently. you have to travel to go see it. that's a big, big barge! kind of cool. but at least the mystery is kind of solved until somebody gets on there and figures out exactly what it is. >> but why is it on a barge? that is the mystery. >>> a third oklahoma teen facing murder charges for the murd
guess what, don? coming up by monday, it looks like we will see some of the coldest air that we have seen so far this season. it is going to be -- it's been fairly miserable the last week or so. >> i'll still take warm. >> even though you're miserable? >> enough of that. thank you, karen. >>> a floating data center and high event space? mystery over the barge in the san francisco bay revealed to be owned by google. government inspectors were sworn to secrecy. the...
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don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old donors, familiar faces, new faces. 1.1 million people have already participated in the facebook effort at ready for hillary.com and those numbers are going up very dramatically every day. so what happened yesterday was a group of people coming together to talk about what to do, how to get more people, how to continue this momentum and really seize this moment early on as a significant foundation to create this movement of people who are in fact, quite simply, ready for hillary. >> we're going to get back to this conversation but we need to go live to this hearing. todd park, chi
don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old...
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and blackberry shares plunged more than 15% after the smartphone make area ban donned plans to sell itself. twitter raised its ipo price to between 23 and $25. it's ahead of its highly anticipated debut on thursday. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford
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don, thank you very much. late today princeton university in new jersey said that it will use a vaccine not approved in the u.s. to fight an outbreak of meningitis on campus. an uncommon form of the brain infection is spreading so princeton gotten a emergency waiver to use the vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process where unlicensed drugs-- and in this case a vaccine-- can be introduced to be used just in that specific patient or in this public health circumstance. >> reporter: princeton students like emma kurz have been following news of the outbreak closely. >> everyone's o
don, thank you very much. late today princeton university in new jersey said that it will use a vaccine not approved in the u.s. to fight an outbreak of meningitis on campus. an uncommon form of the brain infection is spreading so princeton gotten a emergency waiver to use the vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in...
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cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean. >> every year dozens of objects return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique as it's a large spacecraft as far as spacecrafts go. they skip along the outer layers of the atmosphere, much like a rock skipping across a pond. it create add first high-resolution boundary between the earth's crust and mantle, but it also reiterated what isaac newton declared 350 years ago. what goes up must come down. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," an online shopping spree in china today, and the bank of america is hit wit
cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean....
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how about the rainy rush hour? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. the rainy rush hour is startingo have a couple of problems, including debris in two spots. first on the beltway on the outer loop on the northwest side at 795, then on the inner loop on the east side of the beltway at the key bridge. an accident route 91, gamble road just north of deer park road a accident involving three vehicles. a disabled vehicle in columbia on columbia gateway drive at robert fulton drive. if you're headed out on the beltway starting to see minor delays on the west side. 53 is your average. 95 southbound still at full speed. that's a look at 95 at 175. there's a look at the topside of the beltway at putty hill avenue. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we'll stay with the transportation theme for a moment. airline passengers will soon will able to stay plugged in throughout their flight. the faa has deemed electronic devices during take off and landing. here is christie illeto with the latest. >> any elect
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how about the rainy rush hour? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. the rainy rush hour is startingo have a couple of problems, including debris in two spots. first on the beltway on the outer loop on the northwest side at 795, then on the inner loop on the east side of the beltway at the key bridge. an accident route 91, gamble road just north of deer park road a accident involving three vehicles. a disabled...
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they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world. inspectors are finding hazards in a pipeline designed to stretch across america. experts have made their ruling on whether the new world trade center really is america's tallest tower. and what's wiping out the star fish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ]
they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world....
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don knapp is in the neighborhood where the firefighters contained the fire. hi don. >> reporter: actually the fire broke out in one of the worst places of all to break out in the city like this with wooden structures side by side. it broke out between two buildings and quickly spread to both of those buildings. the area we're in as you pointed out a trendy area of san francisco. the laurel heights area. we're at locust and sacramento. the 3600 block. let's take a look at the video of the fire when it was raging pretty hot. it burned very fast. hot and very very smoky. firefighters arriving on the scene quickly called a second alarm and then a third alarm. it took about two and a half hours to get it under control. now no one was hurt. but many were quite shaken up. at least three residential areas are on the bottom floor -- are in the building of those two buildings and on the bottom floor is a store in which isabel hutton was working at the time. >> because we stuck -- started to hear voices and fire, fire. so i left. and i see flames but we were not -- i we
don knapp is in the neighborhood where the firefighters contained the fire. hi don. >> reporter: actually the fire broke out in one of the worst places of all to break out in the city like this with wooden structures side by side. it broke out between two buildings and quickly spread to both of those buildings. the area we're in as you pointed out a trendy area of san francisco. the laurel heights area. we're at locust and sacramento. the 3600 block. let's take a look at the video of the...
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care plan thath works for don and karen and the american people. i think the speaker and i yield back. >> the gentleman from oklahoma. >> i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. policies have been broken, we take -- face critical situations that need to be made right. countless of americans in oklahoma are going to the mailboxes to learn that their health insurance is being canceled. individuals can actually keep the plan they like with the keep your health plan act. we can clean up the damage done by this administration's failures. business owners like me also face mounting regulations and penalties as a result of obamacare. the stability of the small has obamacare.dized by i will not sit back and watch americans be subject to empty promises with no solution in sight. i encourage my colleagues to say enough is enough and vote in support of keep your health plan act. i yield back. >> the gentleman from colorado. mr. speaker, as my colleagues today have already pointed out, the president made this prom
care plan thath works for don and karen and the american people. i think the speaker and i yield back. >> the gentleman from oklahoma. >> i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. policies have been broken, we take -- face critical situations that need to be made right. countless of americans in oklahoma are going to the mailboxes to learn that their health insurance is being canceled. individuals can actually keep the plan they like...
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they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today, the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world. inspectors are finding hazards in a pipeline designed to stretch across america. experts have made their ruling on whether the new world trade center really is america's tallest tower. and what's wiping out the starfish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> >> pelley: we've found evidence of construction problems on the most controversial pipeline in a generation. the keystone x.l. is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence, but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werne
they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today, the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world....
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so it's a scary sight, don. even if you just look at this time lapse, it really shows you the magnitude of mother nature. and when you see a lot of the pictures, it shows you how delicate and how powerless we are really when it comes to severe weather. >> yeah. and listen, can you forecast that you're in a path for severe storms but you don't know where a tornado is -- >> exactly. and that's the thing. we have heard about hurricanes. they usually have a cone of uncertainty. you know kind of where it can hit when it comes to a tornado. it can develop anywhere. >> thank you, rosa. rosa is gathering images from social media. rose why will get back to us. >>> we want to go overseas. we are talking about severe weather. let's go overseas briefly. it is hard to imagine how the typhoon went across the philippines, killing more than 3600 people. that is, until you see the new video into cnn. incredible. along with the dead, 1100 people are still missing. hundreds of survivors in this predominantly catholic nation attend
so it's a scary sight, don. even if you just look at this time lapse, it really shows you the magnitude of mother nature. and when you see a lot of the pictures, it shows you how delicate and how powerless we are really when it comes to severe weather. >> yeah. and listen, can you forecast that you're in a path for severe storms but you don't know where a tornado is -- >> exactly. and that's the thing. we have heard about hurricanes. they usually have a cone of uncertainty. you know...
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don mcpherson and feminist activist, and espn.com columnist, jonell hill. so nice to have you all here. let me just start with you, dave. is staying and enduring the manly thing to do or is walking away and revealing, basically being a whistle-blower, the manly thing to do? >> this is about manhood versus adulthood. manhood, a very narrow definition that feeds into this gender binary of manhood in the nfl. and what does that binary mean? it means that being a man means being able to take violence, it means being able to inflict violence. it means having incredibly retrograde views about women, about lbgt people, and it means being able to be a white guy who says, i can drop n-bombs because it's all good, it's the culture. the other side, you have adulthood. that's jonathan martin saying, i shouldn't have to fight this guy to have this job. this is a union workplace. and we could spend this whole time talking about this violent, bullying, joke making, n-bomb dropping portrait of pew tres sense that is inckocognitincogn that would let some off the hook. none
don mcpherson and feminist activist, and espn.com columnist, jonell hill. so nice to have you all here. let me just start with you, dave. is staying and enduring the manly thing to do or is walking away and revealing, basically being a whistle-blower, the manly thing to do? >> this is about manhood versus adulthood. manhood, a very narrow definition that feeds into this gender binary of manhood in the nfl. and what does that binary mean? it means that being a man means being able to take...
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i think that's a reality that's going to start donning on people down the road. that the essential craziness of the costs that we have to spend that sometimes are irrational was not really truly confronted in attempting to do what i think is very admirable, expand access. >> eleanor, overall when you look at the enormity of this whole undertaking, is it just a matter of time before it's all cleared up? >> if you look back at the prescription drug plan, which took two years, really, to get going, if you look at the massachusetts romney care, they're saying that took a while to get going. medicare, medicaid, they've all been stumbles. i essentially think this is the beginning of a correct program. it would be nice to get the insurance companies out of the picture, but that didn't happen and it's not going to happen. so we can hope that increased competition, which is afterall the basis of a capitalistic society, will in the end work and drive those costs down. the congressional budget office has basically scored this bill saying it saves money over the long term. s
i think that's a reality that's going to start donning on people down the road. that the essential craziness of the costs that we have to spend that sometimes are irrational was not really truly confronted in attempting to do what i think is very admirable, expand access. >> eleanor, overall when you look at the enormity of this whole undertaking, is it just a matter of time before it's all cleared up? >> if you look back at the prescription drug plan, which took two years, really,...
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and washington, don, you were speaking with the jerntle man. it looked like deplete destruction around that washington, ilg noi area. >> we have storm reports algsz also extending into michigan. there was a report of a wind gust there of 69 miles per hour. they'll send out the national weather service and go in and assess with the damage is. we've seen it. we're going to know that that was a tornado. they will evaluate how strong that was just based on a scale. so what i can see, a number of people injured. it's marching rapidly towards the east. it is a very dynamic system. >> that board there, i mean, it's so busy, i can barely read it. a lot is going on. you can see the intensity of the wind. that camera, boy, oh, boy, is shakingaround there. it appears to be just about dusk time. 26 states in the severe storm zone. we're not overhyping this. we're telling you what is going onment it is very dangerous. so far, two people confirmed dead right there on the air just moments ago. they just found a missing 10-year-old child. >> we're not going to
and washington, don, you were speaking with the jerntle man. it looked like deplete destruction around that washington, ilg noi area. >> we have storm reports algsz also extending into michigan. there was a report of a wind gust there of 69 miles per hour. they'll send out the national weather service and go in and assess with the damage is. we've seen it. we're going to know that that was a tornado. they will evaluate how strong that was just based on a scale. so what i can see, a number...
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this is, don, the first time tsa lost an officer like this. don? >> tsa chief john pistol met today with the grieving family. how is l.a.x. honoring him this weekend? >> reporter: well, he flew here from washington because he wanted to see this widow face-to-face. he met with her for 30 minutes to express his deepest con dole ents. beyond the badges with the black cloth, we are also seeing our -- right when you fly into l.a.x., there are 100 foot pile ones. the pile ones are normally clear colored. they will be lit blue in honor of tsa and this fallen officer. >> thank you very much. the suspect, paul ciancia did not have many friends in high school. he was quiet and didn't really fit in. he moved to los angeles 18 months ago from new jersey. chris lawrence has more from new jersey, the suspect's hometown. >> reporter: police are still here at the family's home in new jersey looking for any sort of clue, anything that can help investigators piece together a motivation, something to tell them why this happened. one of the things that's going to make
this is, don, the first time tsa lost an officer like this. don? >> tsa chief john pistol met today with the grieving family. how is l.a.x. honoring him this weekend? >> reporter: well, he flew here from washington because he wanted to see this widow face-to-face. he met with her for 30 minutes to express his deepest con dole ents. beyond the badges with the black cloth, we are also seeing our -- right when you fly into l.a.x., there are 100 foot pile ones. the pile ones are...
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don douglas demanded the best quality. the sculptor in this court yard called ribbons is the heart and soul of the building. it's meant to adapt to the moments like this. it can be a place of respite. the sculptor responses to the hierarch of the skrurlt with the ribbons. this major emphasis on the horizon is to compliment the architecture and it is perfect to the historic use. from under no circumstances ribbons the sculptors that you see to the side rise and fall and create pathways of decomposed granite that anchor the space. there's actually an interesting story about the fountains. when arthur brown completed the designs in 1932 the court yard was never completed because of guess what, budget adversaries (laughter) so it's good to know we're not alone in our contemporary conditions. but i was able to get ahold of the original plans and they showed those like wedding cakes had had or that are different so i replaced those with the cubes and i was able to in that way like the court yard itself really complete the histor
don douglas demanded the best quality. the sculptor in this court yard called ribbons is the heart and soul of the building. it's meant to adapt to the moments like this. it can be a place of respite. the sculptor responses to the hierarch of the skrurlt with the ribbons. this major emphasis on the horizon is to compliment the architecture and it is perfect to the historic use. from under no circumstances ribbons the sculptors that you see to the side rise and fall and create pathways of...
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don dahler has the latest. and jeff pegues on the nation's newest college football powerhouse, which is also the country's first university for the deaf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and every hour with every new image we see the toll seems to get worse. a country of 96 million people hit by a typhoon of enormous power. this is what it looks like in the philippines, with the police chief in tacloban says up to 10,000 are dead. there was understandable chaos there. we noticed this picture of an owner standing outside his store with a gun trying to keep looters away. as american forces head in to help tonight here's what haiyan looks like from space. you can see the enormous area the storm still covers even though its wind speeds are down significantly. we begin with seth doane in beijing. >> hundreds of thousands of filipinos are coming to grips with the devastating impact from haiyan, the storm
don dahler has the latest. and jeff pegues on the nation's newest college football powerhouse, which is also the country's first university for the deaf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and every hour with every new image we see the toll seems to get worse. a country of 96 million people hit by a typhoon of enormous power. this is what it looks like in the...
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a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be benefited by a nudge it would move them more into the labor force and that would be best for the taxpayers as well. guest: we have not talked very much about wages. you could work full-time and your making them wage, you are making $15,000 a year. people to think about trying to support a family on 15 -- on $15,000 a year. these programs, including food up,ps, help to bump that and in an important way, and the debt is just that if we did not have these programs at all, we thed have 37 -- 30% of population that are poor instead of about 15%. the first safety net that i described, it is
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don? >> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is desperately eager for a deal. >> why do you think it's not a good idea? >> it's just not a good idea. if you read it, take a look at why there hasn't been a deal. ironically, it's because the french haven't thought it's a good deal being worked out. let's go back and remember when we changed the names of french fries into freedom fries. because we thought the french were too much of an accommodationist nation. the irony is we are eager for a deal. the rules are bizarre since we are talking about iran. you must always be willing to walk aw
don? >> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is...
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we gather once a year and love it or hate it because of creepy uncle don. i think we can deal with creepy uncle don and we should be doing this much more often. great thing about thanksgiving it offers us the promise we could do this quite often and have a good time doing it. >> why don't we have multiple thanksgiving. quarterly. >> you could do that. >> they are called dinner parties. >> i've got to ask you, tom, the president tweeted yesterday, when your loved ones gather together this holiday season, remember to talk about health insurance. that's the one thing -- all respect to the president, talking about aca and politics in general may not be the wisest tack to take. >> i think the response to that is, is there a ball game on. that's from the table. that's not going to fly. >> you know, there are many ways you can aid and assist yourself in the holiday season. one is the app you're showing videos of, adam. tell us. >> 101 recipes, tips, techniques. we have a video with sam sifton. last year you deep fried a turkey for us. >> and no one got hurt. >> we
we gather once a year and love it or hate it because of creepy uncle don. i think we can deal with creepy uncle don and we should be doing this much more often. great thing about thanksgiving it offers us the promise we could do this quite often and have a good time doing it. >> why don't we have multiple thanksgiving. quarterly. >> you could do that. >> they are called dinner parties. >> i've got to ask you, tom, the president tweeted yesterday, when your loved ones...
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know went what went on in that shoo shooter's . >> the report will be released monday afternoon. >> don dahler, cbs news, stanford, connecticut. >> for the first time the vatican put on public display bone fragments believed to be the remains of st. peter the founding pope, allen pizzey was there. >> the sacred relics were brought to thelt mn recession to mark the end of the year of the faithful, the fragments were with in a jewel box inside a bronze display case. pope francis prayed before the bones at the start of the service, and later clutched the box in his arms for several minutes. >> it is an act father geno silva of new jersey says is integral to the catholic faith. >> we believe that when we venerate the relics, what we really do is we honor the st. who helped us grow in living with christian virtues that faith involves. >> the bones were found during an 11 expedition under st. peter's basilica that led to announcement in 1950 that the apostle's tomb ha had been foun, graffiti written in ancient freak was interpreted as meaning peter is here. >> in 1968, pope paul the sixth sai
know went what went on in that shoo shooter's . >> the report will be released monday afternoon. >> don dahler, cbs news, stanford, connecticut. >> for the first time the vatican put on public display bone fragments believed to be the remains of st. peter the founding pope, allen pizzey was there. >> the sacred relics were brought to thelt mn recession to mark the end of the year of the faithful, the fragments were with in a jewel box inside a bronze display case. pope...
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k about pix5 don knapp is there with more, what are you hearing? >> reporter: the police have an unconscious victim on their hands. trying to decide if it was a violent crime or an accident played in a dangerous game on roof tops. >> santa rosa investigators exam what looks like blood on the wall of montgomery high. a doctor walking his dog found the teen with a wound to the back of his head unresponsive. he administered first aid and called 911. the 17-year-old was taken by helicopter to oakland children's hospital and remains in a medically induced coma. now, they are trying to determine if the boy fallen from the roof or if had he was the victim of an assault. one thaoery is that he may have been involved in a high risk dangerous game. >> one thaoer sethat he may have been involved in a high risk dangerous -- one theory is that he may have been involved in a high risk of dangerous games. >> he was here on the same campus with other young friends of his where one of the young men fell and broken his leg. >> reporter: because of where the teen was
k about pix5 don knapp is there with more, what are you hearing? >> reporter: the police have an unconscious victim on their hands. trying to decide if it was a violent crime or an accident played in a dangerous game on roof tops. >> santa rosa investigators exam what looks like blood on the wall of montgomery high. a doctor walking his dog found the teen with a wound to the back of his head unresponsive. he administered first aid and called 911. the 17-year-old was taken by...
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i can tell you right now 245 tht barack obama don' don't doesn'to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not hon or our princ honor our e are sending too much money to eguesstimate and pakistan. it's one of the things the tea party and the organizations that have been supporting it have been effective in doing it has been threatening and saying, look if you don't tow the line in your city member house we'll go find someone to run against you. >> this is where the battle lines have been drawn. the established candidate has the money and the tea party challenger has grassroots support from the likes of oglsbey. >> we have to keep on keeping on we have remained sigh len sigh o long. >> the mayor of the financialfullfinanciallystrappes decided not to run for a second determine. they will be voting on either duggan and he is widely expected to win. whoever winds will be takingoffice and working with an emergency manager who is tackling detroit's financial problems. >> for one. most unusual election inniche tills t
i can tell you right now 245 tht barack obama don' don't doesn'to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not hon or our princ honor our e are sending too much money to eguesstimate and pakistan. it's one of the things the tea party and the organizations that have been supporting it have been effective in doing it has been threatening and saying, look if you don't tow the line in your city member house we'll go...
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champion i don' champion said it was one of his parishioners who came up with the idea of the green machine. all they needed to do was come up with $150,000 and find a vehicle. >> they gave us a bus. we stripped it down, washed it, primed it and painted it. it's not like any other bus that you've ever seen. >> the first day that you launched this, what was the reaction? what was going through your brain? >> just as excited as people who were getting on the bus. they were amazed that it had gone from just an old bus sitting idle to now a vibrant part of our community. >> nearly 2,000 people boarded the bus during it's first few weeks in service. the green machine starts the day at a produce warehouse on the outskirts of memphis. it's stocked with fruit, plums, grapes, watermelons. and lots ever greens. they always go fast. david carter is another person who made the green machine possible. his family business supplies the produce, marking it up only $1 per case. >> being in the produce business all of our life we push healthy eating. we want to be part of making people change their diet thes
champion i don' champion said it was one of his parishioners who came up with the idea of the green machine. all they needed to do was come up with $150,000 and find a vehicle. >> they gave us a bus. we stripped it down, washed it, primed it and painted it. it's not like any other bus that you've ever seen. >> the first day that you launched this, what was the reaction? what was going through your brain? >> just as excited as people who were getting on the bus. they were...
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i have don that many tim. neil: you are a very successful businessman, i'm sure you had product launches that do not workut or pul a product. >> a multimillion dollar one just happened, i stopped it, i pulled it. it was not good enough, i ate whatever losses i had to go oord. neil: what was the product? >> a new hair care product. neil: plaid, people not in the plaid. >> a couple of shades that would not work. it cost me millions. neil: what point did you know, wait a minute? >> we were ready to launch, i said is it perfect, they said we have a couple of questions on a couple of shades. >> how involved are you with your business, even now it is huge success. you are aware of details. people could say, john or mr. chairman or mr. ceo this is not working out. >> correct. neil: i don' know if tha happened with t president. >> up until the end i thought we it h until we knew it was not going to be done. neil: it embarrassed you. >> and cost me few million but it was the thing to do. >> you just have to go with it,
i have don that many tim. neil: you are a very successful businessman, i'm sure you had product launches that do not workut or pul a product. >> a multimillion dollar one just happened, i stopped it, i pulled it. it was not good enough, i ate whatever losses i had to go oord. neil: what was the product? >> a new hair care product. neil: plaid, people not in the plaid. >> a couple of shades that would not work. it cost me millions. neil: what point did you know, wait a minute?...
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don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're doing it on purpose. we'll tell you why next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> healthcare.gov website will be down again tonight. but in this case the outage is a deliberate one. at least this time. but department of health and human services says starting at 9:00 eastern the website will be offline to work on makin
don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're...
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. >> i'm don lemon in for john r berman. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. >>> breaking overnight, super typhoon haiyan. a category 5 storm with winds topping out at 230 miles per hour. it is slamming into the philippines and happening right now and overnight and putting millions of people directly in harm's way. we go live to kathy novak who is live on the phone from manila this morning. i know it's difficult to get live images out of there because you're in the midst of this. can you describe what is happening right now? >> if i can give you a sense how big this storm is. it covers an area as large from washington, d.c. to miami. you said this storm is a category five. if we compare that to super storm sandy, sandy was a category three when it hit cuba and two when it cost the u.s. east coast. this is a category five and only because there are no categories above five. it is just huge. only three official reports of death but it's hard to get information from these hard-hit areas. communications are still cut to many of those regions. several aviation authorities haven't been able to make cont
. >> i'm don lemon in for john r berman. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. >>> breaking overnight, super typhoon haiyan. a category 5 storm with winds topping out at 230 miles per hour. it is slamming into the philippines and happening right now and overnight and putting millions of people directly in harm's way. we go live to kathy novak who is live on the phone from manila this morning. i know it's difficult to get live images out of there because you're in the midst of this. can...
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don? >> reporter: ann, the cause of the fire is still unknown but firefighters do know where the fire broke out. a very bad place between two wooden buildings and a row of wooden buildings and by the time firefighters got here the buildings were burning pretty hot. now we have some video provided by kpix 5 viewer and let's take a look. as you can see, the fire burned hot, fast and sent up quite a bit of smoke. firefighters quickly called in a second alarm. then a third alarm. and then spent two and a half hours battling to get it all under control. now there are about three residential units in the two buildings that burned and shops on the ground floor. isabella hutton was in her shop when the fire broke out. >> we started to hear voices fire fire, so i left. and i see -- flames but we were not this -- i went back and hoping to put everything into the safe. and then was already a knock on the door, out out out. we are under fire. so -- that's it. was when -- [ indiscernible ] right away.
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porque queremos protegerte de ese don juan. no tienes derecho de decir que es un don juan. tú no lo sabes. entonces, ¿quién era la mujer que contestó cuando lo llamaste a su casa? unos amigos de nueva york que están en puerto rico. están alojados en su casa. ¿qué hay de malo en eso? ¿tú crees eso? por supuesto. narrador: bienvenidos al episodio 47 de destinos. primero, algunas escenas de este episodio. mira, arturo, quería hablar contigo porque... pues, tengo unos problemas y pensé que como tú eres psiquiatra... te escucho. ¿de qué se trata? de mi mujer, gloria. en este episodio, no hay vocabulario nuevo. uds. no tienen que hacer nada más que ponerse cómodos y gozar de la historia porque en este episodio don fernando finalmente conoce a sus nietos. yo soy angela y éste es mi hermano, roberto. vengan. quiero verlos de cerca. captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. en el episodio previo, don fernando regresó a la gavia. en guadalajara, el médico le había dicho a mercedes que ya no hab
porque queremos protegerte de ese don juan. no tienes derecho de decir que es un don juan. tú no lo sabes. entonces, ¿quién era la mujer que contestó cuando lo llamaste a su casa? unos amigos de nueva york que están en puerto rico. están alojados en su casa. ¿qué hay de malo en eso? ¿tú crees eso? por supuesto. narrador: bienvenidos al episodio 47 de destinos. primero, algunas escenas de este episodio. mira, arturo, quería hablar contigo porque... pues, tengo unos problemas y pensé...
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bill don wahue and the author o "push back". gentlemen, thank you for coming back. let me start with you on this. it is before the supreme court today. somebody felt offended that they were going to say a prayer before meetings. what do you think? >> i think prayer is fine. it gives purpose to situations. you know, when our founders talked about not establishing a religion they had common sense and understand prayer was not establishing a religion. benjamin franklin, he himself asked that the congress of the united states or the philadelphia convention should start with the prayer. so there is not a problem here of forcing people or establishing a religion as long as the person doing the prayer doesn't want to evanize people. >> what about having a moment of silence. >> well, that could be contracted to countries founded. this case was resolved already in 1983 in the march versus chambers case. why are we back with this? >> why is the obama administration on the right side of this issue? >> good point. >> my argument is they are looking for the right test. they are
bill don wahue and the author o "push back". gentlemen, thank you for coming back. let me start with you on this. it is before the supreme court today. somebody felt offended that they were going to say a prayer before meetings. what do you think? >> i think prayer is fine. it gives purpose to situations. you know, when our founders talked about not establishing a religion they had common sense and understand prayer was not establishing a religion. benjamin franklin, he himself...
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. >>> don pedro acompaÑado por doÑa rosa, algunos de sus hijos y nietos dieron el visto bueno a un proyecto que la diva de la banda habÍa apostado. >>> nos despertaron contentos, sÉ que mi mamÁ esta muy feliz, es un sueÑo que tenÍa hace tres aÑos. >>> jenni, jenni. >>> asÍ como ellos miles de fanÁticos vieron xhcomo el sueÑ de jenni se hizo realidad. >>> jenni escogiÓ el local, lo empezÓ a rentar ocho meses antes de nueve de diciembre, lo vio por dentro, quitÓ todo y ella misma lo diseÑÓ, lo que vean es diseÑo de ella, es un sueÑo que ella soÑÓ hace mucho tiempo y verdaderamente es un honor que con este equipo hacer el sueÑo realidad y gracias a ustedes por estar quede maquÍ demostrando a que jenni sigue por siempre. maquillaje, perfumes, accesorios para el cabello, vestidos de princesa, jeans para mujeres voluptuosas Únicamente. comienzan en talla ocho. >>> los hijos de jenni tendrÁn su participaciÓn en el negocio. jackie con la lÍnea de camiseta, michael y jhonny comienzan a diseÑar sus propias camisas, sin embargo no todo fue color de rosa. algunos de los hermano
. >>> don pedro acompaÑado por doÑa rosa, algunos de sus hijos y nietos dieron el visto bueno a un proyecto que la diva de la banda habÍa apostado. >>> nos despertaron contentos, sÉ que mi mamÁ esta muy feliz, es un sueÑo que tenÍa hace tres aÑos. >>> jenni, jenni. >>> asÍ como ellos miles de fanÁticos vieron xhcomo el sueÑ de jenni se hizo realidad. >>> jenni escogiÓ el local, lo empezÓ a rentar ocho meses antes de nueve de diciembre,...
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plans and damn you're free you'll find that the sky'snd yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don t ♪ there's no need to complicate ♪ cause our time is short ♪ this oh, this oh, this is our fate ♪ i'm yours ♪ lou: the state department insisting that it will not give congress access to survivors of the benghazi terrorist attack. fbi director opening the door to that possibility yesterday when he testified that he has no problems with survivors testifying before congress. the state department quickly issuing a statement saying, as we have said in the past, we share the department of justice's concerns and know that they advise congress that i witness interviews outside the criminal justice process could possibly lead to attempts to support the investigation. well, that is not what the fbi director now says. the state department did reveal that it as been quietly offering rewards of up to $10 million since january for affirmation leading to the arrest or conviction of anyone involved in the benghazi attack. and new reports, the central intelligence agency is amassing a huge
plans and damn you're free you'll find that the sky'snd yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don t ♪ there's no need to complicate ♪ cause our time is short ♪ this oh, this oh, this is our fate ♪ i'm yours ♪ lou: the state department insisting that it will not give congress access to survivors of the benghazi terrorist attack. fbi director opening the door to that possibility yesterday when he testified that he has no problems with survivors testifying before congress. the...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how is the commute going? hs sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning, everyone. we could almost call the morninl as well. just one issue, a minor one. is 50 westbound at the bay bridge. there's some traffic signal work going on in the westbound lanes. all lanes are open but it is there. on any of the major roadways we're doing pretty well. lots of 50s out there as far as speeds go. the average speed on the west side of the beltway at this point is 52 on the outer loop. 95 southbound still at full speed between white marsh and the tunnel. that's a look at the topside, getting busier but not yet delayed at harford road. that's a look at the west side at exit 17. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready to take you there. find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. >>> all right. we're going to bring ron in on a discussion then we will have our segment. this year it happens well every year fo
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how is the commute going? hs sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning, everyone. we could almost call the morninl as well. just one issue, a minor one. is 50 westbound at the bay bridge. there's some traffic signal work going on in the westbound lanes. all lanes are open but it is there. on any of the major roadways we're doing pretty well. lots of 50s out there as far as speeds go. the average speed on the west side of the beltway...
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here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe have you seen since you're from louisiana. >> is this the animal story? >> this one is not in its natural habitat. take a look. >> what! >> no way. >> oh, an alligator, folks, at owe higher airport. the woman you just heard from called for help and dispatchers, on the other end, couldn't believe what she was talking about. couldn't believe what he was hearing. of course the alligator was hanging out in terminal three by the escalators. the aviation workers caught the alligators using a dust pan and broom. how the alligators got there is still under investi
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return to washington, d.c on tuesday, wednesday, he will engage in a time-honored tradition pardon donning the thanksgiving day turkey. >>> mayor george marscone and harvey milk were gunned down. super vase tor dan white was convicted of that. how those killings changed the history -- coming up right after the 10:00 news. >> >> the doctor accused of giving michael jackson an overdose is once again insisting he had nothing to do with the singer's death. conrad murray said he loved jackson like a brother. he said jackson was a frail drug addict who would inject hisself with drugs. he was released from jail three weeks ago after serving half of a four-year sentence. >> >> dennis rodman sharing the spotlight with president obama. the former nba basketball players are placed at the top of gu's "least influentialal people." president obama came in 17th on the list, allegedly because nothing gets done in washington >> this week marks 12-years since a young bay area woman was killed as she drove to work. how the young woman's family is honoring her memory, by giving to others. >> reporter: it was
return to washington, d.c on tuesday, wednesday, he will engage in a time-honored tradition pardon donning the thanksgiving day turkey. >>> mayor george marscone and harvey milk were gunned down. super vase tor dan white was convicted of that. how those killings changed the history -- coming up right after the 10:00 news. >> >> the doctor accused of giving michael jackson an overdose is once again insisting he had nothing to do with the singer's death. conrad murray said he...
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it read in part, quote, you fired don imus for offensive language. you suspended alec baldwin yet nothing has happened to mr. bashir. are we to assume then that disciplinary procedures take place based on the target of the remarks rather than the remarks themselves? i can't wait to hear the answer to that one. fox's own howie kurtz reported she's cancelled her interview with matt lauers is a protest against the network. if you missed it martin bashir said governor palin deserves the same punishment given out by a slave master who forced slaves to defecate and urinate in other slaves' mouths. >> when mrs. palin invokes slavery she doesn't just prove her rank ignorance. she confirms if anyone qualified for a dose of discipline from thomas thistlewood she would be the outstanding candidate. >> here with reaction, author of "never trust a liberal over 3." hello, ann coulter. >> hello sean hannity. >> this is so vile, twisted, sick and ugly. nothing happens to the guy. happens if a conservative -- radio, tv -- >> it goes far beyond. what kind of diseases
it read in part, quote, you fired don imus for offensive language. you suspended alec baldwin yet nothing has happened to mr. bashir. are we to assume then that disciplinary procedures take place based on the target of the remarks rather than the remarks themselves? i can't wait to hear the answer to that one. fox's own howie kurtz reported she's cancelled her interview with matt lauers is a protest against the network. if you missed it martin bashir said governor palin deserves the same...
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>> reporter: very much so, don. he was here at the airport to pick up the bags that he and his wife and son deserted as everything was going down. they heard the first fire shots. hit the ground and then there was a pause. and now, this gentleman i spoke to, he believes that's when he ran the shooter ran up the stairs and went back to shoot that tsa agent. this is what he said he saw from his perspective. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting. we heard the initial gunshots. and everybody in security hit the ground. a lot of folks were scrambling forward. so i scrambled forward also. and there was a pause. and so i looked down the escalator. and i saw the gunman. he had his gun trained on the wall there and he shot him twice. so i knelt down. he ran up the escalator. he yelled something. then of that, i hit the ground. >> he said it was just terrifying. and his family, they got separateed. they reunited hours later after walking back to where they parked their car. luckily they had their cell phones s
>> reporter: very much so, don. he was here at the airport to pick up the bags that he and his wife and son deserted as everything was going down. they heard the first fire shots. hit the ground and then there was a pause. and now, this gentleman i spoke to, he believes that's when he ran the shooter ran up the stairs and went back to shoot that tsa agent. this is what he said he saw from his perspective. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting. we heard the initial...